
Joe Adalian
West Coast Editor at New York Magazine
West Coast Editor at Vulture
West coast editor for New York Mag's Vulture. Child of television. YouTube archaeologist.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Joe Adalian
Ken Jennings. Good news for Wheel watchers and Jeopardy! junkies: You’ll no longer need to steal your parents’ cable login to legally watch new episodes of the long-running game show franchises. Starting this fall, first-run installments of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! will stream on Peacock and Hulu (or Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers) the day after they air on local TV stations across the country.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Zak Cheney-Rice |Jesse David Fox |Joe Adalian
Nearly every part of the business is in trouble, and the roots go back years — from the collapse of movie theaters and the bursting of the streaming bubble to the triple whammy of COVID, strikes, and fires. Out of the wreckage, a new Hollywood is emerging. the hollywood issue In an era of mounting crises in Hollywood, the Sinners star got people off their couches and into theaters for an original film.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Joe Adalian
Brian Fuhrer stared at the numbers in front of him and was certain somebody had made a mistake. It was the summer of 2017, and the veteran Nielsen data cruncher was in Tampa reviewing the results from the ratings giant’s initial effort to measure how much streaming viewership was taking place on each platform on TV sets. Unsurprisingly, Netflix had finished on top, but YouTube was right behind. “I said, That clearly can’t be, because YouTube isn’t something people use on a TV,” Fuhrer remembers.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Joe Adalian |Savannah Salazar
This story ran in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter about the streaming industry. Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! Max is HBO Max, again. We discuss. The collective cackle could be heard ’round Hollywood: David Zaslav and Warner Bros. Discovery beat a resolute retreat yesterday from the controversial decision to cut “HBO” from the name of the HBO Max streaming service two years ago.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Joe Adalian
Really. Today is not April 1 and this is not The Onion: The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streamer formerly known as HBO Max, and currently known as just Max, is changing its name to … HBO Max. No, really.
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BOOM! Max is becoming HBO Max. No, really. https://t.co/tFJJr1Wghj

This Mother’s Day weekend would be a great time to watch THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW on your fave FAST platform (Tubi, Roku, etc.) Shout! has taped new intros from Carol for episodes and they’ll be rolling out all weekend. https://t.co/249sjfioJ9

I went deep with Disney’s @Millsy11374 about the state of Mickey’s unscripted kingdom—from Bachelor Nation and the Kardashians to Hulu’s breakout MORMON WIVES. Plus, scoop on a new MMA show and a (very) possible WIN, LOSE OR DRAW reboot. Up now at @vulture https://t.co/Cl467fDy7r